Hi, I have recently taken my IELTS exam. The questions that I remember are;
Speaking
Part 1
What is your name?
Where are you originally from?
Do you work or study?
What are you hoping to work as?
What is the nature of your work of interest?
Are there additional learning required for your work?
Do you like the rain?
Do you think people change their personality when it rains?
Did you ever walk in the rain without a raincoat?
How long did it take you to get to your previous work?
Part 2
Talk about a book that you have been reading recently and mention;
Why are you reading it?
Why do you find it interesting?
What is the book about?
Part 3
What type of books do people enjoy reading in your country?
Why do they enjoy reading that book you’ve mentioned?
Do you think young people enjoy reading different books than old people?
Do you think gender plays a role in finding reading an interesting hobby?
What other books do people enjoy reading in your country?
What do people in your country enjoy doing besides reading?
Do you prefer reading a book about a movie or watching the movie on screen?
Why do think that certain people prefer reading a book about a movie rather than watching the movie on screen?

Listening parts
1- Form and sentence completion of two conversations about Recycling bins
2- Map and sentence completion about a sea port in the UK
3- Matching and multiple choices of two conversation about educational courses
4- Sentence completion of a lecture about the design of historical buildings in a country
Reading passages
1- Design in nature
2- The Antarctic ocean
3- Optimism

Writing task one
Tables about average salaries of graduates and non-graduates in the UK categorised in different age groups and all ages in a period given.

Writing task two
Some people support the development of agriculture practice such as factory farming and harvesting new types of fruits and vegetables while others oppose this. Discuss both views and give your opinion?

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